I think that this is a error

<@for stop="<@numrows array='@@request$arrTempGenre'>">

you can yo try so

<@for stop="<@numrows array=request$arrTempGenre>">

Regards

Giorgio

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jan Magnusson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 11:25 PM
Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: <@for> metatag generating an IIS error


>
> I'm afraid that was not the case, the lack of the < > seems to have been
due
> to my mistake of sending the first mail in html format and not plain text.
>
> The whole results action pasted straight from the taf:
>
> ________________
>
> <@assign name="arrTempCategory" value="<@filter array='arrGenre'
> expr='#GenreID = @@user$varGenreID' scope='application'>" scope="request">
>
> <@assign name="arrTempGenre" value="<@filter array='arrGenre'
> expr='#CategoryName = <@var name="arrTempCategory[1,Genre]"
> scope="request">' scope='application'>" scope="request">
>
>
>
> <@purge name="arrArtistList" scope="user">
>
> <@assign name="arrArtistList" value="<@array rows='1' cols='<@numcols
> array="@@request$resultset">'>" scope="user">
>
>
> <@for stop="<@numrows array='@@request$arrTempGenre'>">
>
> <@addrows array="arrArtistList" scope="user" value="<@filter
> array='resultset' scope='request' expr='#GenreID = <@var
> name="arrTempGenre[<@currow>,GenreID]" scope="request">'>">
> </@for>
>
> <@delrows array="arrArtistList" position="1" scope="user">
> <@assign name="arrArtistList[0,*]" value="@@request$resultset[0,*]"
> scope="user">
>
> _______________________
>
> Jan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom Ferguson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 00:07
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: <@for> metatag generating an IIS error
>
>
> do you need < > on the closing /@for ??
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jan Magnusson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 4:42 PM
> To: Witango-Talk
> Subject: Witango-Talk: <@for> metatag generating an IIS error
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Platform: W2003 Server, IIS 6, Witango 5.0
>
> Has anybody run into this before:
>
> A simple <@for...> </@for> metatag pair within a more complex results
action
> has managed to destroy my day by generating the following (typical) IIS
> error output:
>
>
____________________________________________________________________________
> ___________________
> The XML page cannot be displayed
> Cannot view XML input using XSL style sheet. Please correct the error and
> then click the Refresh button, or try again later.
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
> ----
>
> A semi colon character was expected. Error processing resource
> 'http://server01/orfeo/OrfeoMA/OrfeoMAHome.taf?_action=list&;...
>
>       <td width="60%"><font size="+1"><ul><b><li><a
> href="/orfeo/OrfeoMA/OrfeoMAHome.taf?_a...
>
____________________________________________________________________________
> ____________________
>
>
> When saying "typical" I mean that more than 90% of the time this has been
> the output. The last line (<td width="60%"><font size... ) has taken
> different values depending on changes I have done to the results action,
but
> the text it displays always generates from totally different results
actions
> within the taf.
>
> Occasionally it has also ended with a Witango Server error -615 message
and
> a few times it has even worked, especially immediately after a refresh of
> the taf on the browser client or starting up a new browser window...
>
> The <@for> metatag typically (having tried out some million different
> possibilities) looked like this:
>
> <@for stop="<@numrows array='@@request$arrTempGenre'>">
> <@addrows array="arrArtistList" scope="user" value="<@filter
> array='resultset' scope='request' expr='#GenreID = <@var
> name="arrTempGenre[<@currow>,GenreID]" scope="request">'>">
> /@for
> The rest of the taf has worked fine all the time as long as this one
results
> action was not hit.
> I even retyped the whole results action manually, moved it to a different
> place in the taf, copied everything into a new clean taf file, tried to
run
> the <@for> /@for metatag pair empty, restarted both server and Witango
> service etc, but to no help. Commenting out the <@for> metatag pair always
> resolved the IIS issue (although not giving me the correct output).
> At the end I just split my whole results action into 3 separate actions
with
> a "for loop" action in between two results actions and now it works. And
> it's not a typing error, I "cut and pasted" the stuff.
> Ok, it now works, but I really would like to understand the problem I hit.
> Jan
>
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